calebstevens
Member
Hello! I'm new to this page, but feel like I may have stumbled across a wealth of knowledge that I can hopefully utilize in the weeks to come as I try and save what I think is an early 80's dish washer (first photo is one I found on Google search, the other close-up is the actual washer I am going to get).
From the photos in the ad, I believe it is a KitchenAid Energy Saver V Imperial by Hobart. The gal is renovating her kitchen, and I am trying to create a vintage kitchen in our 1950s home. The seller indicates it runs but leaks everywhere... I am hoping it will be an easier fix that won't require a bunch of discontinued parts. She posted it for free, so I though it would be worth my time in trying to repair it.
What are your experiences with these machines, and more specifically, what may be a common cause for a leak? All help and insight is appreciated!!
Thanks!


From the photos in the ad, I believe it is a KitchenAid Energy Saver V Imperial by Hobart. The gal is renovating her kitchen, and I am trying to create a vintage kitchen in our 1950s home. The seller indicates it runs but leaks everywhere... I am hoping it will be an easier fix that won't require a bunch of discontinued parts. She posted it for free, so I though it would be worth my time in trying to repair it.
What are your experiences with these machines, and more specifically, what may be a common cause for a leak? All help and insight is appreciated!!
Thanks!

